It happened at East 63rd and Francis. The mother, Valerie Crawford, tells us her 10-year-old daughter took a shower and thought she had seen someone watching from an empty home next door. That house is just feet away and boarded up.

Then Crawford took a shower, and she says she also saw a man watching in a window of the empty home.

Crawford also has a window right in the middle of her bathroom on the wall of the shower.

The family called police, and officers say they arrested Anglen on the scene. They believe he had gone into the home to steal scrap metal.

Crawford told 19 Action News,"So he had all access to whatever. But he coulda been there weeks, months, days. Never know. So there a scary situation."

As millions of residents in north Georgia prepare for a total solar eclipse next Monday afternoon, eye care experts are warning the damage suffered from looking at the eclipse could be significant, and potentially permanent.

As millions of residents in north Georgia prepare for a total solar eclipse next Monday afternoon, eye care experts are warning the damage suffered from looking at the eclipse could be significant, and potentially permanent.